Tersus Launches David Plus Dual-antenna GNSS Receiver with Heading - Inside GNSS - Global Navigation Satellite Systems Engineering, Policy, and Design

2022-08-12 20:59:18 By : Mr. Vic lin

Global Navigation Satellite Systems Engineering, Policy, and Design

Shanghai, China-based Tersus GNSS Inc. recently launched its new David Plus receiver, a dual-antenna GNSS receiver which offers centimeter-accurate positioning and heading. It is designed for intelligent transportation, construction, machine control, precision agriculture, and navigation applications.

The David Plus GNSS receiver is built for outdoor environments with IP67-rated enclosure. The compact palm size makes it easy to integrate with various application systems. A 4GB in-built memory records data for post-processing conveniently.

“David Plus is designed for efficient and rapid integration, the compact, lightweight receiver supports measurements output, it tracks GPS, GLONASS, and BeiDou signals,” said Xiaohua Wen, founder & CEO of Tersus GNSS Inc., in a company press release. “The modular and flexible design can provide robust positioning and heading accuracy in a compact footprint for UAVs and other smaller autonomous projects. As the leading supplier to the precision GNSS receiver market, Tersus is focused on developing easy-to-use and affordable products to support high-precision positioning and heading applications.”

The David Plus GNSS receiver supports RTK positioning mode or RTK positioning + heading mode. It supports 384 channels and is said to be easy to connect an external powerful radio for long range communication.

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